ALDI launches first central Marbella supermarket on June 24

Inside the new Aldi.

Inside the new Aldi. Credit: Aldi

ALDI is expanding its presence on the Costa del Sol with a fresh supermarket opening right in the centre of Marbella. With the opening planned for June 24, this will be the retailer’s debut in the bustling heart of the town in Avenida Ramon y Cajal 18. Situated inside the renovated Marbell Center, the site lies just steps from the promenade, offering easy access for everyone.

A spacious design focuses on fresh produce and value

The shop features over 1,100 square metres of sales floor. Company representatives have stressed an approach rooted in efficiency, cost savings and consistent quality. Shoppers will discover a wide range of fresh items sourced from nearby suppliers. Nine out of ten products carry the retailer’s own label, while eight out of ten items come from Spanish providers, helping keep prices steady throughout the year.

Opening promotions include local favourites

Special deals await the first customers in the initial weeks. Staff have prepared selections of regional and Andalucian goods to celebrate the launch. Visitors can browse these offers while exploring the new space designed for quick, practical shopping trips.

Fourth Marbella location forms part of wider growth plan

This opening makes the total of four ALDI stores in the Marbella area. Part of continuous development across Andalucia, the move follows recent launches in Fuengirola and La Cala de Mijas. Regional authorities note strong momentum in southern Spain, where the chain now employs more than 1,600 people. Over 500 staff now operate within Malaga province alone.

Logistics network supports efficient operations

Distribution operations centre on the facility at Dos Hermanas near Seville. This hub gives reliable supplies to all Andalucian branches. Such infrastructure allows ALDI to maintain competitive pricing and product availability even during peak summer months.

Summer hiring boosts local employment

Preparations for the busy tourist season include recruitment drives. Plans call for 190 additional positions across Andalusia, with 95 roles allocated to Malaga Province. These opportunities support both the new Marbella site and existing locations as visitor numbers rise.

Convenient shopping for residents and holidaymakers

Near the seafront, the store focuses on the everyday needs of Marbella residents plus those staying in nearby coastal areas. Shoppers will be able to get access to essential groceries without lengthy journeys outside the centre.

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